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Manual de usuario Geemarc, modelo RP7510

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We at Geemarc want you to get the most out of our product. And that’s why we’ve developed a manual that’s easier to use. So please take the trouble to read it - and enjoy your RP7510 to the full. What you can use your RP7510 with and what you can’t You can use your RP7510 with: • private lines • business lines • compatible, approved PABXs. If you have a problem, contact your PABX supplier. Your line must accept tone dialling. If you have a problem, contact your telephone company. Donot use your RP7510 with: • shared service or party lines • 1+1 carrier systems • a payphone unless it’s a private payphone with the ‘green spot’ approval mark. Safety (also see 'Additional safety', page 15) • Before plugging in, make sure your electricity supply is 230v 50Hz AC. • Never use outdoors. • Never change the length of the adaptor flex or use a different adaptor. Where to put your RP7510 and how to look after it • To wall-mount your RP7510, use the template at the back of the manual. Run the flexes through the channels underneath the machine. After wall mounting the unit, slide out, turn over and slide back in, the handset clip (this can be found in the base unit just below where the earpiece locates), to ensure that the handset stays firmly in position when placed in the cradle. • Keep it away from heat, dust and damp. • Clean it with a soft cloth (try not to press the buttons). • Never use polish or cleaning agents - they could damage the finish or the electrics inside. Note - We advise that the machine be placed on a table cloth or similar, as rubber feet can mark some surfaces. How much telephone equipment can you have in your home? Each item is marked (usually on the base) with a REN number. For example, your RP7510 is REN 1 and most BT phones are REN 1.The REN numbers of all your equipment, added up, must not exceed 4. Otherwise you’ll overload your line and your equipment may not work properly. Thunderstorms Unplug your RP7510 from the telephone socket during thunderstorms: if lightning strikes your phone line, it could damage the machine.Your guarantee does not cover lightning damage. 1 Setting up Setting up: follow steps 1-7 Step 1: plug into the mains • Plug the adaptor lead into the back of the machine (be sure to push the plug fully in). Set the volume control to mid-position. Then plug the adaptor into the wall socket and switch on. Don’t plug into the telephone socket yet. • The red light comes on, the display will count to 41; there’ll be a beep.Then ‘00' flashes. alternately with 'Lo'. Wait for the beep before continuing. Step 2: fit a leak-resistant, alkaline, PP3 battery Why? Because if you have a power cut (or the mains supply is disconnected or switched off), when power is restored or switched on again, • you won’t have to re-set the clock; • you won’t lose your messages; and • you won’t lose any outgoing message you recorded yourself. (The machine comes with standard outgoing messages but you can record your own instead.) The battery will come into use only when the power is cut off and will support the memories for several hours. The battery will eventually run down if power is not restored. (NB If you plan to switch the power to the machine off for lengthy periods, disconnect the machine from the telephone socket and remove the battery.You'll have to set the clock and record any personal outgoing messages when switching the machine on again and refitting the battery). • Remove the battery cover (make sure the telephone is not connected to the telephone socket). • Fit the PP3 battery.The connector will only fit the correct way round. • Put the cover back on. '00' will flash. • If the battery is low,‘Lo’ flashes. Unplug from the telephone socket and replace the battery as above. • Dispose of batteries carefully. Never burn them or let children play with them. BATTERY COVER 2 Setting up Step 3: set the clock The machine speaks. If you set the clock, the machine will announce the time and day that each message was left. What you need to know before you start • Don’t leave more than 15 seconds between button presses. otherwise you’ll have to start again. • To programme a setting, you use OGM1andOGM2.OGM1 takes you to a higher setting;OGM2takes you to a lower setting.The machine calls out the settings. • Ensure MESSAGE DISPLAY is on. If not, pressON/OFF. 1 Set the volume to medium. 2 Hold down SKIPuntil the machine calls out ‘Sunday’.Then release SKIP. 3 PressOGM1orOGM2to set the day.Then press SKIP. 4 PressOGM1orOGM2 to set the hour.Then press SKIP. 5 PressOGM1orOGM2 to set the minutes.Then press SKIP. The machine will call out your setting. • To hear the setting at any time, press SKIP. • To change a setting, repeat steps 2-5. 3 Setting up Step 4: outgoing messages (OGMs) The machine already has two outgoing messages: OGM1 and OGM2.You can use these messages or record new ones. OGM1 lets the caller leave a message. OGM2 does not let the caller leave a message. A new OGM2 could be:‘The surgery is now ...


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